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I'm a Senior Software Engineer (SDE III) at Amazon Alexa, currently working on transitioning customers to Alexa+.
I've led the launch of privacy-focused consent collection frameworks for european radio partners, and developed international features like Karaoke on Alexa; delighting 500k+ customers.
I hold an MEng in Mathematics and Computer Science from Imperial College London, where my Master's thesis focused on network effects by modeling ride-sharing platforms.
I want to maximise positive expectation of humanity's trajectory. My privacy compliance work has taught me that policy outcomes vary wildly, from cookie banner fatigue to genuine wins like USB-C standardization. I'm optimistic we can learn from both to develop AI governance frameworks that truly align with societal benefit.
Amazon - Alexa
With LLMs upheaving the tech industry, Alexa has been re-engineered from the ground up into a truly remarkable personal assistant. Partnering with teams across the company, I am working to transition customers from Alexa to Alexa+.
Amazon - Alexa
Led the launch of a new consent collection program for radio partners who want to implement interest-based advertismenet in their Alexa integrations whilst maintaining the high Alexa Privacy bar, TCFv2 frameworks and GDPR regulations. If you listen to onboarded radio partners on Alexa, check it out here!
Amazon - Alexa
In the Alexa International team, we champion features that delight customers outside of the US. My first major contribution was the development, launch and maintenance of a new "Karaoke on Alexa" feature for customers in Japan, Spain, Mexico and the UK in partnership with Yokee and JOYSOUND.
Amazon - Prime Video
Working in the Video Quality Analysis team, we're responsible for automating QA defect detection in Prime Video's catalog. My project involved engineering a real-time video analysis system that identified perceptible mismatches between subtitles and spoken dialogue.
Imperial College London
Research project in Threat Modelling across human, physical & cyber vulnerabilities with Prof. Emil Lupu.
Imperial College London
Four-year integrated dual-Master's degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. Master's thesis: "Waiting Time Network Effects" supervised by Dr. Ali Farzanehfar and Prof. Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye in the Computational Privacy Group
An unofficial Polarstep API wrapper and MCP server enabling AI models to interact with personal travel data from Polarsteps.
Real-time visualization of NASA's Deep Space Network communications with spacecraft across the solar system.